Do i need to tell my parents about gay friends
What should we say, and when should we say it? Your confusion is understandable. What matters most is your relationship with your son. Instead, concentrate on doing whatever it takes to establish yourself on a firm footing. Get some support from a pastor, a professional counselor, a mentor, or a small group of understanding friends — caring people you know who can be trusted to exercise discretion and sound judgment.
Telling Friends and Relatives About a Child Who Says He’s Gay
If you plan to tell your parents about your sexual identity, just from being raised by these two people you will have an idea about their comfort level when discussing sex-related topics. Rather, this is a reminder to be mindful of your audience and how to best disclose your sexual orientation.
Coming out to your parents: Advice from Riyadh Khalaf and Amelia Abraham
Amelia Abraham agrees. That can be quite hurtful. More support and information about coming out can be found on the Switchboard and Stonewall websites. You can listen to the full Woman's Hour parenting podcast about coming out to here. You can catch up on all episodes via BBC Sounds.
Parents Concerned About Young Kids Interacting With Gay Neighbors
Sometimes your provider will ask questions about school, your friends, and family members. The more your provider knows about you, the better he or she is able to answer your questions or concerns. Walk-ins are welcome, but if you call us for an appointment, make sure to tell us your age so we know how to schedule you.